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AI & AI: Fashion Week Gets a Digital Makeover
14 Feb
Summary
- Designer Kate Barton collaborated with Fiducia AI for New York Fashion Week.
- An AI agent assists guests with identifying and virtually trying on collection pieces.
- The technology aims to expand the fashion experience beyond the clothes themselves.

Designer Kate Barton is showcasing her newest collection at New York Fashion Week, augmented by artificial intelligence. In collaboration with Fiducia AI, Barton has introduced a multilingual AI agent powered by IBM Watsonx. This innovative system assists fashion week guests by identifying specific garments and enabling virtual try-ons, transforming the presentation into an interactive experience.
Harinath, CEO of Fiducia AI, highlighted that the core challenge was not in AI model tuning but in orchestration. This marks Barton's continued exploration of technology in fashion, following her previous AI experiments. Barton believes many brands quietly use AI for operations, with fewer adopting it publicly due to reputational concerns.
Barton envisions AI enhancing fashion through better prototyping, visualization, and production decisions, without diminishing human craftsmanship. She stresses the need for clear discourse and licensing, emphasizing that AI should augment, not replace, human creativity. Harinath predicts AI will be normalized in fashion by 2028, becoming embedded in retail operations by 2023.
IBM Consulting's Dee Waddell supports this, stating that connected inspiration, product intelligence, and engagement can transform AI into a growth engine. Barton ultimately sees AI's role in fashion as a tool to heighten craft, deepen storytelling, and broaden audience engagement, rather than automating the creative process itself.




